"Tom Wood felt pretty comfortable in the car," Bridges said. "He's
got a good feel for what the car does. Dave was good and smooth, as
well. Like most drivers taking their rookie test, both just need to gain
more experience with the IRL cars and get more laps."

Wood, 45, from Calgary, Alberta, competed in three Indy Racing Infiniti
Pro Series events in 2002 with a best finish of third at Chicagoland
Speedway. At Las Vegas, he completed 70 laps with a top speed of 210.1
mph.

"The experience was great," Wood said. "The car was perfect.

"Driving the Infiniti Pro Series car made it easier to drive the IRL
car. The Infiniti Pro Series car is a perfect transition to the IRL car.
Running the Infiniti Pro Series made it a lot easier than I thought it
would be to pass the Indy Racing League rookie test. Like everyone, I
want to run the Indy 500."

Wieringa, 22, from Oak Brook, Ill., raced in Toyota Atlantic in 2002
after two seasons in Skip Barber Formula Dodge competition. He completed
109 laps during the rookie test with a top speed of 206.7 mph.

"The car exceeded my expectations," Wieringa said. "After a while,
you don't even realize the speed. This is the best time I've ever
had."